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world has ever known and we will do whatever it takes to serve our veterans as well as they have served us. this is a sacred trust. that's why we've already made one of the largest increases in funding for veterans in decades. we're treating the signature wounds of today's wars: post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury, while providing the health care and benefits that all of our veterans have earned. and we're found ago post-9/11 give bill that helps our veterans and their families pursue the dream of a college education. just as the g.i. bill helped those who fought world war ii-- include mig grandfather-- become the backbone of our middle-class sod so today's men and women must have the chance to apply their gifts to expand the american economy. it's part of ending a war responsibly, standing by those who fought it. you know, two weeks ago america's final combat brigade in iraq, the army's 4th striker brigade, journeyed home in the pre-dawn darkness. thousands of soldiers and hundreds of vehicles made the trip from baghdad. the last of them passing into kuwait in the ea
world has ever known and we will do whatever it takes to serve our veterans as well as they have served us. this is a sacred trust. that's why we've already made one of the largest increases in funding for veterans in decades. we're treating the signature wounds of today's wars: post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury, while providing the health care and benefits that all of our veterans have earned. and we're found ago post-9/11 give bill that helps our veterans and their...
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but as randall pinkston shows us, mr. obama urged all kids, stay focused and hold on to your dreams. [ applause and cheers ] >> reporter: president obama is telling america's students to work hard and dream big. >> your future is in your hands. your life is what you make of it. and nothing, absolutely nothing, beyond your reach. [ applause and cheers ] >> reporter: the president chose a successful school in philadelphia for his second annual back-to-school pep talk. >> nothing is going to have as great an impact on your success in life as your education. >> reporter: schools across the country had the option to show the speech in the classroom. last year, just the idea of president obama delivering a message directly to students sparked an outcry from conservatives, accusing him of trying to push politics on children. this year, the hullabaloo was largely absent. schools still gave parents the option to pull their children out of class but an informal survey of schools in this area revealed that few even planned to show t
but as randall pinkston shows us, mr. obama urged all kids, stay focused and hold on to your dreams. [ applause and cheers ] >> reporter: president obama is telling america's students to work hard and dream big. >> your future is in your hands. your life is what you make of it. and nothing, absolutely nothing, beyond your reach. [ applause and cheers ] >> reporter: the president chose a successful school in philadelphia for his second annual back-to-school pep talk. >>...
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and that's going to cool us down, give us more clouds, and temperatures today up to 8 degrees cooler. 71 in fremont, 72 degrees in santa clara, 71 in mountain view, 70 degrees in palo alto and the lower 60s just along the coast line here. east bay locations you enjoyed the 80s yesterday. today the mid-70s. pittsburg to antioch to brentwood. and the lower 70s in pleasant hill and danville and dublin and pleasanton. along the bay mid-60s in berkeley, 69 oakland, 70 san leandro, 69 degrees in hayward. san francisco from 69 to 64. 64 san leandro. 70 san rafael. 69 novato. and the mid-70s in fairfield, napa, sonoma, and 72 in petaluma. the cooldown, that's today. we'll continue to see cooler temperatures in store for tomorrow a lot like today and then thursday, the transition day. that's when things begin to change. friday, saturday, sunday, are those 90-degree temperatures i see in yeah. they are. especially inland. mid-90s expected near 80 around the bay, lower 70s at the coast. not so bad for the first fall weekend. puffy clouds and doggies, by heather peterson, mypix photo for the noon
and that's going to cool us down, give us more clouds, and temperatures today up to 8 degrees cooler. 71 in fremont, 72 degrees in santa clara, 71 in mountain view, 70 degrees in palo alto and the lower 60s just along the coast line here. east bay locations you enjoyed the 80s yesterday. today the mid-70s. pittsburg to antioch to brentwood. and the lower 70s in pleasant hill and danville and dublin and pleasanton. along the bay mid-60s in berkeley, 69 oakland, 70 san leandro, 69 degrees in...
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they used to work together. now they have really become rivals in what they are trying to do. >> a lot of these companies have acquired other firms that have made them more pitted against each other. >> it will be interesting. >> to say the least. >> nice story. >> big silicon valley "peyton place." but you're here to talk about passwords. how many times have you thought of a password and then -- forgot it. >> how many different passwords do you have? >> and if you do them right, they're all unique. okay? maybe we don't all do that? but we're supposed to have a different password for everything. you don't want to lose them. once your good ones you don't want to lose them. a lot of folks keep them on paper. please don't put them on your monitor or in their wallet or purse or something. put them on a password manager. for example, here's an example a piece of software called splash id and it's a program you can run. >> just go to download.com to download a free trial version. put it on your iphone, android, blackb
they used to work together. now they have really become rivals in what they are trying to do. >> a lot of these companies have acquired other firms that have made them more pitted against each other. >> it will be interesting. >> to say the least. >> nice story. >> big silicon valley "peyton place." but you're here to talk about passwords. how many times have you thought of a password and then -- forgot it. >> how many different passwords do you...
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the nation's best bathroom. >>> stay with us. we'll be right back. ,,,,,, i'm done with all these lists. and driving all over town. i want one list. for one store. [ female announcer ] at safeway, you get it all. great quality and great prices. so you just need a safeway list. [ male announcer ] with thousands of everyday low prices you'll save all over the store. [ female announcer ] with club card specials like honey bunches of oats just 2 for $5 and safeway butter top breads 4 for $5. [ male announcer ] quality and low prices. so there's one stop for everything. [ female announcer ] at safeway, that's our promise. that's ingredients for life. >>> well, today's tip of the day is going to be is honeydew peaking now in flavor coming in from the growing areas with so much sugar content, they are fabulous. the best timing of year. but you have to buy them right and select them right to get the full benefit of the nutritional value and the sugar and flair. come over here. when you buy them, you want to make sure light green almost a
the nation's best bathroom. >>> stay with us. we'll be right back. ,,,,,, i'm done with all these lists. and driving all over town. i want one list. for one store. [ female announcer ] at safeway, you get it all. great quality and great prices. so you just need a safeway list. [ male announcer ] with thousands of everyday low prices you'll save all over the store. [ female announcer ] with club card specials like honey bunches of oats just 2 for $5 and safeway butter top breads 4 for...
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and we use all of it. is it true we only use 10% of our brain? >> that is a myth that is untrue. >> reporter: the doctor who teaches neuroscience says you can blame you know who for some of that bad information. >> there have been several people blamed for the myth, einstein is one of them trying to explain his expansive brain capacity compared to us. >> reporter: she says people in good health are using all the different lobes of the brain. it's called plasticity. the almost miraculous ability to continually store new information. >> the brain is able to make more connections, so those brain cells as we learn to remember things are making more and more connections with neighboring neurons that didn't exist before, you know, you learned something new. >> reporter: as we age, she says it's even more important to force ourselves to learn new things. it's good for your head. >> the key here is that even if you tried something new like maybe you have never played a musical instrument, you don't have to be good at it. you just have to attempt it and t
and we use all of it. is it true we only use 10% of our brain? >> that is a myth that is untrue. >> reporter: the doctor who teaches neuroscience says you can blame you know who for some of that bad information. >> there have been several people blamed for the myth, einstein is one of them trying to explain his expansive brain capacity compared to us. >> reporter: she says people in good health are using all the different lobes of the brain. it's called plasticity. the...
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she joins us now from the emergency shelter this morning. good morning, julie. >> reporter: good morning, john. yeah, i'm here with jim mallory from the american red cross. we are at this emergency shelter. this is the primary shelter where people have been coming. tell us -- i know there are a lot of supplies, a lot of food and volunteers but you're saying you're asking people to really slow down and go to the website and donate money not come in with supplies. >> we always rely on financial donation as well as blood donations for the work that we do because we don't get any government subsidies. we are a volunteer organization. so that's really important to us. >> reporter: why should people not bring more supplies here? >> well, the red cross really doesn't have the staff to sort and clean it and that kind of thing. there is a group of volunteers behind us here who have been working all night to sort these things that have been donated. the people of the area have just been wonderful about coming in and dropping things off, pillows, cloth
she joins us now from the emergency shelter this morning. good morning, julie. >> reporter: good morning, john. yeah, i'm here with jim mallory from the american red cross. we are at this emergency shelter. this is the primary shelter where people have been coming. tell us -- i know there are a lot of supplies, a lot of food and volunteers but you're saying you're asking people to really slow down and go to the website and donate money not come in with supplies. >> we always rely on...
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the winds have cleaned us out. no low clouds, no fog. but take a look at our pretty breezy areas, sausalito gusting up to 28. san francisco gusts as high as 31. sfo at 26. redwood city and emerald hills winds up to 27 miles an hour. breezy conditions are expected for the coastline and also for the bay for the afternoon. but sunny to mild temperatures in today's highs from the mid- 60s at the coast near 70 at the bay and near 80 degrees inland. for tonight, patchy fog expected to develop along the coast and also for the bay. but well inland another cool night with temperatures dropping down to the upper 50s as mostly clear conditions are expected. here's a look at some of those temperatures today. lower 70s in fremont and milpitas. 72 in santa clara. 70 in sunnyvale. 70 in mountain view. and the lower 70s in palo alto and also in redwood city. these temperatures are still as much as 13 degrees below average. upper 70s in antioch and in brentwood. lower 70s in walnut creek, danville and san ramon. and just along the bay here the 60s with t
the winds have cleaned us out. no low clouds, no fog. but take a look at our pretty breezy areas, sausalito gusting up to 28. san francisco gusts as high as 31. sfo at 26. redwood city and emerald hills winds up to 27 miles an hour. breezy conditions are expected for the coastline and also for the bay for the afternoon. but sunny to mild temperatures in today's highs from the mid- 60s at the coast near 70 at the bay and near 80 degrees inland. for tonight, patchy fog expected to develop along...
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joining us is which chp representative. we understand there was a near miss on the freeway. >> reporter: my understand something there was a big rig traveling southbound that came upon this crash just shortly after it occurred. fortunately, the driver had saw the helicopter down, just in time to be able to stop safely before hitting it. >> reporter: just based on the condition of the aircraft, basically smushed, it was laying on its roof, how miraculous is it that the pilot was able to walk away from this with mine more injuries? >> it's pretty amazing. we saw the damage. the helicopter. was laying on its right side and the pilot did just complain of pain and injuriesity . he was transported to a local area hospital to get checked out make sure he is okay, but i think he is looking at the damage to the aircraft. he's lucky this. >> thank you so much for you time. >> time. this crash is under investigation by the faa and ntsb. i'm matt bigler on 101 in salinas for cbs 5. >>> federal investigators are now on the scene of a pl
joining us is which chp representative. we understand there was a near miss on the freeway. >> reporter: my understand something there was a big rig traveling southbound that came upon this crash just shortly after it occurred. fortunately, the driver had saw the helicopter down, just in time to be able to stop safely before hitting it. >> reporter: just based on the condition of the aircraft, basically smushed, it was laying on its roof, how miraculous is it that the pilot was able...
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so you are supposed to use your mylar bag. apparently everybody got one with the transponders when they got it. and a lot of people are thinking where the heck of it is or i threw it away and you can get a replacement mylar bag for free, and we have a link on cbs5.com. >> that will be a popular item. i know i threw it away. >> i know. who wouldn't? it doesn't say save me. >> why would i keep it. >> and it will save you tens of -- you know, however much in tolls. >> and headaches, too. anne makovec in fremont, thank you very much. >>> and a new benefit to the flu shot. how the vaccine can also prevent heart problems. plus, genetically engineered salmon could soon be on a menu near you. but critics, they call it franken fish. >>> and fall arrives this week. and so could 90-degree temperatures. i know, 90s and fall? it is not supposed to be happening. we have the seven-day forecast, and we will take a look at the next upcoming day, the first day of fall, and a pretty hot weekend, in just a few moments. [ male announcer ] as the c
so you are supposed to use your mylar bag. apparently everybody got one with the transponders when they got it. and a lot of people are thinking where the heck of it is or i threw it away and you can get a replacement mylar bag for free, and we have a link on cbs5.com. >> that will be a popular item. i know i threw it away. >> i know. who wouldn't? it doesn't say save me. >> why would i keep it. >> and it will save you tens of -- you know, however much in tolls. >>...
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kate kelly shows us this bookstore is the creation of a veteran teacher who has used the idea of change to change thousands of lives. she is this week's jefferson award winner. >> reporter: for 21 years, nancy caldwell has worked among these classrooms and hallways at franklin elementary school in san jose. and though she retired from teaching this year, she has left an impressive legacy. >> did you find what you wanted? >> reporter: nancy started this student-run bookstore at her school. for 15 years, every week at lunchtime, students can browse and buy lightly-used children's books for just a few quarters. teach in a very low social i don't economic area where parents are paying rent and paying money for food and that's about all they can afford. >> reporter: so when nancy was invited into her students' homes, she saw a need that she could fill. >> i noticed that there were no books in the children's homes. and books are important to learning. >> reporter: nancy first started this bookstore at school after reading an article in parade magazine, where a teacher in new york had created
kate kelly shows us this bookstore is the creation of a veteran teacher who has used the idea of change to change thousands of lives. she is this week's jefferson award winner. >> reporter: for 21 years, nancy caldwell has worked among these classrooms and hallways at franklin elementary school in san jose. and though she retired from teaching this year, she has left an impressive legacy. >> did you find what you wanted? >> reporter: nancy started this student-run bookstore at...
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that's it for us at 5:00 though. "cbs evening news with katie couric" is next. which drugs are the safest in helping you control your weight? and we're always on cbssanfrancisco.com. >> good night. wouldn't it be nice if every time meg whitman told a lie her nose would grow? newspapers report the claims in this meg whitman ad are false. and she knows it. taxes went down under jerry brown. but whitman's nose keeps growing by the millions. you can't really love me. i know about gayle. i don't know what you're talking about. if you just tell me what happened... [ ding ] [ man ] 35th and archer. next stop hamilton. [ brakes hiss ] ♪ [ male announcer ] now you can watch hit tv shows on your iphone when you get at&t u-verse tv. at&t. rethink possible. meg whitman's nose keeps growing. whitman says california lost jobs under jerry brown. turns out 1.9 million jobs were created.
that's it for us at 5:00 though. "cbs evening news with katie couric" is next. which drugs are the safest in helping you control your weight? and we're always on cbssanfrancisco.com. >> good night. wouldn't it be nice if every time meg whitman told a lie her nose would grow? newspapers report the claims in this meg whitman ad are false. and she knows it. taxes went down under jerry brown. but whitman's nose keeps growing by the millions. you can't really love me. i know about...
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anne makovec outside the courthouse in san francisco with the latest for us. anne. >> reporter: governor schwarzenegger versus state workers. this battle has been going on for two years and has big implications for state workers and the state budget. the california supreme court spent almost two hours listening to arguments this morning over whether or not governor schwarzenegger illegally furloughed more than 200,000 state workers. about 40 lawsuits have been filed on the issue and more than $1.2 million spent on state legal bills. the case will likely affect furlough lawsuits in lower courts around the state. the furloughed workers have lost nearly 50 workdays and close to a combined $3 billion in pay since february of 2009. if the union wins, those workers would get back pay with interest for hours they never worked. if governor schwarzenegger prevails, he may have cemented the power of the state's governor over organized labor for years to come. >> the governor's authority to furlough state authorities stems from his implied and inherent powers as the chie
anne makovec outside the courthouse in san francisco with the latest for us. anne. >> reporter: governor schwarzenegger versus state workers. this battle has been going on for two years and has big implications for state workers and the state budget. the california supreme court spent almost two hours listening to arguments this morning over whether or not governor schwarzenegger illegally furloughed more than 200,000 state workers. about 40 lawsuits have been filed on the issue and more...
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they use local funneling. it looks like there will be an effort to close that loophole in sacramento. i'm matt bigler in san jose for cbs 5. >>> next, parking spots transformed. the mini park this one dedicated to pot. >>> and they are not just fun and fashionable. these beads are helping keep kids safe from skin cancer. tell you how. >>> oh, this is exactly what i have been looking for. this is your weekend forecast. i'll pinpoint which day it's going to rain and just how much to expect. it's all coming up as eyewitness news continues. >>> stay with us. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] as the ceo of hp, carly fiorina laid off 30,000 workers. when you're talking about massive layoffs, which we did... perhaps the work needs to be done somewhere else. [ male announcer ] fiorina shipped jobs to china. and while californians lost their jobs, fiorina tripled her salary. bought a million dollar yacht. and five corporate jets. i'm proud of what i did at hp. [ male announcer ] carly fiorina. outsourcing jobs. o
they use local funneling. it looks like there will be an effort to close that loophole in sacramento. i'm matt bigler in san jose for cbs 5. >>> next, parking spots transformed. the mini park this one dedicated to pot. >>> and they are not just fun and fashionable. these beads are helping keep kids safe from skin cancer. tell you how. >>> oh, this is exactly what i have been looking for. this is your weekend forecast. i'll pinpoint which day it's going to rain and...
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. >> they made a very important mark on the marsh with their work on trying to move us in a wonderful and positive direction. >> reporter: they were killed last week when a gas line exploded and fire brought down their house in san bruno. 13-year-old janessa was in the eighth grade, president of the student body, piano player, dancer and actress in school plays. >> she was just larger than life and she has such a -- such an amazing gift for living that when you -- as soon as you met her, you smiled because that's what she brought out in you. >> reporter: many of the people who attended were her classmates. school was cancelled for the day. >> she was really funny and made us all laugh when she smiled. >> she got her characteristics from her mom. her mom was intelligent, poised, she had a lot of class. >> reporter: jackie worked at the california public utilities commission for more than 20 years and even served on a committee focused on natural gas, but her main job was mother. >> the world should know how special the mother-daughter relationship is. >> reporter: at a memorial service
. >> they made a very important mark on the marsh with their work on trying to move us in a wonderful and positive direction. >> reporter: they were killed last week when a gas line exploded and fire brought down their house in san bruno. 13-year-old janessa was in the eighth grade, president of the student body, piano player, dancer and actress in school plays. >> she was just larger than life and she has such a -- such an amazing gift for living that when you -- as soon as...
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big strong high pressure system giving us nice dry offshore winds, warming us up, giving us record-breaking heat. that was to start the workweek and again today, more records possible. 98 in san jose. that could be a new record. 102 in los gatos. 100 in campbell and cupertino. mid-90s from mountain view to palo alto. and just along the coastline, those 70s look good, don't they? 75 daly city, 74 pacifica. east bay locations where the heat is. 102 antioch, 103 danville. today expected to be warmer than yesterday in livermore with 104. and the closer you get to the bay, the more reasonable the temperatures are. 92 oakland. 93 hayward. north bay location, upper 90s in san rafael and san anselmo and 100 possible in petaluma and sonoma. 85 in sausalito and 89 degrees in san francisco. five-day forecast, tomorrow, we are definitely cooling down a bit almost a 10-degree drop in your temperatures inland around the bay close to 15 degrees. and then each day things get just a little bit cooler and closer to more seasonal highs by the time the week and arrives. our mypix photo for the noon hour called
big strong high pressure system giving us nice dry offshore winds, warming us up, giving us record-breaking heat. that was to start the workweek and again today, more records possible. 98 in san jose. that could be a new record. 102 in los gatos. 100 in campbell and cupertino. mid-90s from mountain view to palo alto. and just along the coastline, those 70s look good, don't they? 75 daly city, 74 pacifica. east bay locations where the heat is. 102 antioch, 103 danville. today expected to be...
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thorough look yet at the >>> hello, thanks for joining us. today, people in san bruno are getting their most thorough look yet at the neighborhood where a pipeline explosion leveled dozens of homes. and anne makovec is in san bruno this noon to show us the devastation up close now. ann? >> reporter: i'm here live on claremont and you can see behind me the devastation. police just opened up several more blocks surrounding the blast zone at around 10:00 this morning. this is the closest the public has been able to get to ground zero of the thursday explosion, a haunting scene for those who live in the neighborhood trying to get back to normal as the investigation into what happened here continues. >> it just looks like a war zone. >> walter returned to his house yesterday. just yards from the strip of homes now reduced to a strip of chimneys surrounded by rubble. >> it just looks like -- smells like rotten eggs and dead rats. we still have the same memory from thursday. >> reporter: the memory of running for his life. the investigation into wha
thorough look yet at the >>> hello, thanks for joining us. today, people in san bruno are getting their most thorough look yet at the neighborhood where a pipeline explosion leveled dozens of homes. and anne makovec is in san bruno this noon to show us the devastation up close now. ann? >> reporter: i'm here live on claremont and you can see behind me the devastation. police just opened up several more blocks surrounding the blast zone at around 10:00 this morning. this is the...
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. >> father we ask to take us back in jesus' name. heel nus these cross roads. >> the worship event was an anniversary celebration last night and continued today at the capitol mall with 12 hours of prayer, fasting, worship, and repentance. and organizers say the purpose is to call on god to forgive america for things like abortion, gay marriage, and the departure from regular prayer. and thousands came out from all over the country today to take part, some question the timing of it all. >> i think a part of the timing of this rally is politically motivated with elections coming up. so it is trying to promote what i see is a particularly narrow view of christian values in order to move voters to vote in a particular way. >> i don't think so. i mean i think everyone -- a lot of people who are familiar with this issue, they know it is a political statement, but they don't believe it is to be the voting views and this is what is believed to have happened in the government and the main thing is jesus being lifted high in this land and tha
. >> father we ask to take us back in jesus' name. heel nus these cross roads. >> the worship event was an anniversary celebration last night and continued today at the capitol mall with 12 hours of prayer, fasting, worship, and repentance. and organizers say the purpose is to call on god to forgive america for things like abortion, gay marriage, and the departure from regular prayer. and thousands came out from all over the country today to take part, some question the timing of it...
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that's what's giving us the morning clouds and what's cooling us down. it is pushing well off to the east so improving conditions are expected during the day. more sunshine but again still cool. mid-60s in union city and fremont. upper 60s in milpitas. upper 60s in morgan hill. mid-60s palo alto and mountain view and just near 60 degrees along our coastline in pacifica and daly city and half moon bay. east bay locations, from the lower 60s in berkeley to 70 degrees in walnut creek. 68 in san ramon and the lower 70s in pittsburg to brentwood, which are pretty nice temperatures. north bay location, upper 60s in napa and sonoma. 65 vallejo and san rafael. 58 in sausalito. 60 degrees in san francisco. today is expected to be the coolest day of the week. take a look. we will begin to warm up as early as thursday and friday. we'll take those warmer conditions into the weekend saturday and sunday. that's a look at your weather. back up to you. >>> in the news this morning, there are three schools in richmond that will have enough money it stay open at least for
that's what's giving us the morning clouds and what's cooling us down. it is pushing well off to the east so improving conditions are expected during the day. more sunshine but again still cool. mid-60s in union city and fremont. upper 60s in milpitas. upper 60s in morgan hill. mid-60s palo alto and mountain view and just near 60 degrees along our coastline in pacifica and daly city and half moon bay. east bay locations, from the lower 60s in berkeley to 70 degrees in walnut creek. 68 in san...
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as joe vazquez shows us, inmates use everything from toiletries to actual bones. >> what we have here are an assortment of inmade- manufactured weapons. >> reporter: crude homemade prison knives. they used to be called sheriff's, shanks, call shivs, shanks. these are some of the objects fashioned into weapons. prisoners made everything from slingshots to zip guns to a variety of bone crushers. here's one made from a syringe, toilet paper roller. the spear, handle made of rolled up newspapers. >> the tip appears to be a toothbrush melted, sharpened down to a tip and used as a spear. >> reporter: look at this someone made an actual bone into a weapon. >> they are called many things but bone crushers are one of the things that they call them. >> reporter: he is free an clean now, but construction worker harold brown, jr., spent a dozen years behind bars for drug dealing. in arizona, louisiana and california, including san quentin. >> i saw a holding tank before i was even inside the walls, i saw guys cut and bleeding all over the place. >> reporter: brown says bone crushers are extremely
as joe vazquez shows us, inmates use everything from toiletries to actual bones. >> what we have here are an assortment of inmade- manufactured weapons. >> reporter: crude homemade prison knives. they used to be called sheriff's, shanks, call shivs, shanks. these are some of the objects fashioned into weapons. prisoners made everything from slingshots to zip guns to a variety of bone crushers. here's one made from a syringe, toilet paper roller. the spear, handle made of rolled up...
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dave, thanks for joining us. we have noticed -- i mean, the explosion happened in one specific area. but yet the fire spread out. >> it seems like the houses were up in flames instantly. >> how could that happen? >> well, that's always a great question to ask because these kinds of fires are so unusual, they really -- they really do not behave in many of the same ways we're accustomed to seeing. probably the main reason is that there's a couple of different factors that influenced it. just like a wild land fire, you always have the wind. the wind that was just out there to begin with does help to move that fire. but project the main thing is the radiant heat. once one house gets going and if it's completely involved, it's almost impossible to describe how hot it can be so close to the other houses in the area once you have cars that are on fire, they can spread the radiant heat to cars nearby. it just becomes exponentially greater and greater the more heat and house that are generated and that's probably one of t
dave, thanks for joining us. we have noticed -- i mean, the explosion happened in one specific area. but yet the fire spread out. >> it seems like the houses were up in flames instantly. >> how could that happen? >> well, that's always a great question to ask because these kinds of fires are so unusual, they really -- they really do not behave in many of the same ways we're accustomed to seeing. probably the main reason is that there's a couple of different factors that...
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jeff smith with p-g-and-e joins us live by phone now to give us an update. good morning jeff. thank you jeff smith with pg & e. san bruno city manager connie jackson says the most immediate task, is trying to account for all the people who lived in the neighborhood. "the city organization is fully mobilized to assist residents. our primary concern at this point is identifying and locating all of the residents of the affected area." the city is urging people whose homes are in the fire area, to register by calling this number... 650-616- 7180. the city wants to account for as many people as possible, as the search for more victims begins today. again, the number to call is 650-616-7180. cbs five photo journalist don ford was able to get near the spot where the fire started. he says it was a chaotic scene. "power lines are all down. thee's glass and dirt in the street. close to the epicenter where this main ruptured, the the the energy was so intense that the street has been reduced to nothing but a dirt path now. it's still wide, but there s nothing left at all of the asphalt.
jeff smith with p-g-and-e joins us live by phone now to give us an update. good morning jeff. thank you jeff smith with pg & e. san bruno city manager connie jackson says the most immediate task, is trying to account for all the people who lived in the neighborhood. "the city organization is fully mobilized to assist residents. our primary concern at this point is identifying and locating all of the residents of the affected area." the city is urging people whose homes are in the...
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we are not sure what it was used for. that's what chp is just telling us. this could cause big delays for people heading out of town for the labor day weekend. if you are heading to monterey, carmel, we are not sure when they are going to be able to open those southbound lanes. could likely be a while and again all traffic is being detoured right now off of the freeway off to airport boulevard. so we'll continue to watch that hopefully bring you some live pictures during the traffic cutins during the "cbs early show." quick check of other areas. in concord southbound 242 approaching grant street. we have an accident and traffic is jammed from highway 4. out to the bay bridge toll plaza, a bright spot where it looks great heading into san francisco and no metering lights. >> sunshine at the beaches but fog moved onshore. that's a cool looking shot. you can see the sunshine in the distance over the bay but the fog is creeping in at the coastline. that temperatures will drop off in the bay area through the holiday weekend. probably below normal. toward the mid
we are not sure what it was used for. that's what chp is just telling us. this could cause big delays for people heading out of town for the labor day weekend. if you are heading to monterey, carmel, we are not sure when they are going to be able to open those southbound lanes. could likely be a while and again all traffic is being detoured right now off of the freeway off to airport boulevard. so we'll continue to watch that hopefully bring you some live pictures during the traffic cutins...
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i recommend using polident and soak every day. it's the right way to go. it's one of the 10 most >>> okay, it's hot. it is a "spare the air" day. >> we have unhealthy air quality in santa clara valley. so if you have breathing conditions, asthma, anything like that don't be out side during the heat of the day when you have all that gunk in the air. it could be difficult to breathe. this afternoon will be nice. beautiful clear sunny skies. don't you like it? this afternoon, sunny, hot, but it is a "spare the air" day. space yourself. don't be outside during the heat of the day. inland temperatures up to 99 degrees. around the bay 82 to 92. along the coastline up to 76 degrees with plenty of sunshine expected. for tonight, clear, mild temperatures yet again. mostly clear along the coastline. temperatures in the lower to the upper 50s. upper 50s and lower 60s around the bay. and similar conditions inland. now, we did have a big jump in our temperatures yesterday. it was part one. today part two. take a look of a. concord's high temperature yesterday, 87 degre
i recommend using polident and soak every day. it's the right way to go. it's one of the 10 most >>> okay, it's hot. it is a "spare the air" day. >> we have unhealthy air quality in santa clara valley. so if you have breathing conditions, asthma, anything like that don't be out side during the heat of the day when you have all that gunk in the air. it could be difficult to breathe. this afternoon will be nice. beautiful clear sunny skies. don't you like it? this...
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kcbs radio's matt bigler joins us live from downtown to explain. matt, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. the san jose city council is expected to put its weight behind one of the two options, either the above ground aerial track which seems to be more viable because it's less expensive or underground where it's out of the way and it wouldn't interfere with buildings and streets. but the underground option is five times as more expensive and takes a lot longer to build an estimated $2.5 billion price tag. so it seems the san jose city council will endorse he want above ground option but we'll see what happens later today. meanwhile, this other high- speed rail news, governor schwarzenegger is touring high- speed rail in china and japan, riding the systems and looking them over. he is looking for outside investors to contribute to the $40 billion project of california. today japan announced it would be willing to give california loans to build project but it's not saying how much they would be. several countries including japan are all
kcbs radio's matt bigler joins us live from downtown to explain. matt, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. the san jose city council is expected to put its weight behind one of the two options, either the above ground aerial track which seems to be more viable because it's less expensive or underground where it's out of the way and it wouldn't interfere with buildings and streets. but the underground option is five times as more expensive and takes a lot longer to build an...
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good day to use mass transit. everything is on time. remember our radio partners, kcbs 740-am and 106.9-fm. that's for the very latest traffic information once you hit the road. here's lawrence with the forecast. >> you're talking about a couple of hot spots in the bay area, elizabeth, don't think we'll see those weather-wise as a major cooldown is beginning outside. low clouds and fog have moved in along the coastline, still clear inland. couple of patches of fog making their way inside the bay. temperatures in the 50s and 60s not too bad. but by the afternoon, we'll see major changes outside. plan on 70s, maybe some low 80s if the warmest spots inland today. far cry from yesterday's 90. 60s and 70s inside the bay and cool and breezy at the coast with that patchy fog. so the temperatures taking a major hit today. yesterday, it was 95 in livermore, 93 in san jose, 91 in san rafael and 84 in san francisco. much cooler. 18 degrees cooler. 16 degrees cooler in san jose 5797. 19 degrees cooler in san rafael at 72. san jose at 77. san franci
good day to use mass transit. everything is on time. remember our radio partners, kcbs 740-am and 106.9-fm. that's for the very latest traffic information once you hit the road. here's lawrence with the forecast. >> you're talking about a couple of hot spots in the bay area, elizabeth, don't think we'll see those weather-wise as a major cooldown is beginning outside. low clouds and fog have moved in along the coastline, still clear inland. couple of patches of fog making their way inside...
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so you're encouraged to use mass transit. so far everything is on time. remember our radio partners, kcbs 740-am and 106.9-fm. for the very latest traffic updates. that is your traffic. here's lawrence with your weather. >> do you like the seat in. >> yes, going to the beach. >> we haven't seen a whole lot of heat all summer but you get the idea already. it's going to be hot outside. temperatures mild to warm out there. up into the upper 60s in many spots inland even inside the bay, upper 60s as well, cool at the coast but a clear start to the day and looks like it will end that way, too. temperatures up to 103 inland. inside the bay still mid-80s, even some mid-90s in the warmest spots. and out toward the coastline, 70s and a couple of low 80s. it is going to be warm even out at the beaches. a great day to sneak out there because by tomorrow probably beach days will end. temperatures compared to average for this time of the year, usually the 80s in concord, today it looks like we are going to be running well above that by the afternoon, about 10 degrees
so you're encouraged to use mass transit. so far everything is on time. remember our radio partners, kcbs 740-am and 106.9-fm. for the very latest traffic updates. that is your traffic. here's lawrence with your weather. >> do you like the seat in. >> yes, going to the beach. >> we haven't seen a whole lot of heat all summer but you get the idea already. it's going to be hot outside. temperatures mild to warm out there. up into the upper 60s in many spots inland even inside...
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how do you win the hearts and minds of muslims with one of us daring to burn their holiest book. obama's elengths was a big plus to the muss little world. in this battle for the american mile is the president smart to rally against tax cuts for the rich? if you want the center then why lean left? hi, i'm chris matthews. welcome to the show. with us today, hdnet's dan rather, the bbc's katty kay, nbc's andrea mitchell and the "washington post"'s david ignatius. first up, on this ninth anniversary of 9/11, the gnawing hostilityy between some in this country and the muslim world became an outright obssion. here is the president friday defending his approach to that pastor's threat to burn the koran. >> this kind oaf behavior or threats of action put our young men and women in harm's way. and it's also the best imaginable recruiting tool for al qaeda. i hardly think we're the ones who elevated this story, but it is in the age of the internet something that can cause us profound damage around the world. and so we have to take it seriously. chris: is he right, dan rather? >> i think in
how do you win the hearts and minds of muslims with one of us daring to burn their holiest book. obama's elengths was a big plus to the muss little world. in this battle for the american mile is the president smart to rally against tax cuts for the rich? if you want the center then why lean left? hi, i'm chris matthews. welcome to the show. with us today, hdnet's dan rather, the bbc's katty kay, nbc's andrea mitchell and the "washington post"'s david ignatius. first up, on this ninth...
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low to mid-50s for the rest of us. accu-weather seven-day forecast, about 2 degrees warmer tomorrow, one more degree on thursday. that's all we can squeeze out before the cooling trend comes over the weekend. >> good morning, mike. bart reporting major delays in millbrae and sfo heading up towards san francisco and the east bay. this is all due to an equipment problem on the tracks. but so far no delays reported from the east bay heading in towards san francisco. no other delays reported on other mass transit systems. it's quiet out there. check out a live camera shot. here's the bay bridge toll plaza. zero accidents reported on the freeways at this point. another live shot, this for north bay commuters as you make your way southbound. traffic moving very well. 20 minutes the drive time from novato down towards the golden gate bridge and it's also a good ride across the san mateo bridge. traffic moving well in both directions. that's westbound traffic there on the right. get the latest traffic conditions and get person
low to mid-50s for the rest of us. accu-weather seven-day forecast, about 2 degrees warmer tomorrow, one more degree on thursday. that's all we can squeeze out before the cooling trend comes over the weekend. >> good morning, mike. bart reporting major delays in millbrae and sfo heading up towards san francisco and the east bay. this is all due to an equipment problem on the tracks. but so far no delays reported from the east bay heading in towards san francisco. no other delays reported...
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bill, our mercury agent. told us not to worry because we were completely covered. it's good to know mercury has great rates for teen drivers... and better to know they've your back when something happens. the car got hammered.
bill, our mercury agent. told us not to worry because we were completely covered. it's good to know mercury has great rates for teen drivers... and better to know they've your back when something happens. the car got hammered.
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matt bigler joins us from san jose to explain it. good morning, matt. >> reporter: good morning to you. yeah, we're talking about the secure communities federal immigration fingerprint program which has been in the news quite a bit recently. it basically allows federal immigration authorities to access the fingerprint data from suspects who are arrested at the local level. if those fingerprints come back and they are identifying someone mo is in the country illegally -- someone who is in the country illegally, they can deport them. critics say those who are deported are arrested for minor violations like running a traffic like and then they are deported. we talked to santa clara county supervisor dave cortezcy about this. he says that too often immigrant families are being split apart by secure communities. >> we have children who are here who have a right to be here. we have children who are in school have a right to be in school and they are suddenly separated from one or both of their parents. it creates a burden on the system. >>
matt bigler joins us from san jose to explain it. good morning, matt. >> reporter: good morning to you. yeah, we're talking about the secure communities federal immigration fingerprint program which has been in the news quite a bit recently. it basically allows federal immigration authorities to access the fingerprint data from suspects who are arrested at the local level. if those fingerprints come back and they are identifying someone mo is in the country illegally -- someone who is in...
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well, karen emailed us, in print on paper. there is a ritual and history involved that just doesn't exist with electronic gadgets. it has to do with the relaxing repetitiveness of page turning. >> i agree with that. sometimes i like to read some of those articles over again. alicia says nothing beats reading an actual paper. i feel the same way about books. electronic media is a good thing but it shouldn't ultimately replace print. >> you can cut out articles and send them to people and i know my father likes to do that. terry says, on the weekend sharing a printed newspaper with my husband over morning coffee is the best. wouldn't be the same reading the paper online. >> yeah. you can actually fight for a piece of paper on sundays versus like get out of the way so i can read this on the computer. >> true. >>> tennis not the kind of sport that should be played in the rain. >> that's why the men's final of the u.s. open has been postpone for the third straight year. it's now scheduled this afternoon at 1:00 our time. and, of co
well, karen emailed us, in print on paper. there is a ritual and history involved that just doesn't exist with electronic gadgets. it has to do with the relaxing repetitiveness of page turning. >> i agree with that. sometimes i like to read some of those articles over again. alicia says nothing beats reading an actual paper. i feel the same way about books. electronic media is a good thing but it shouldn't ultimately replace print. >> you can cut out articles and send them to people...
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when it finally opened, i also used my points for... car repair. [ male announcer ] use your citi thankyou points for almost anything, even local charities. what's your story? citi can help you write it. but what were the results? fact: brown promised to improve schools. but the drop out rate increased 50%, and the state had to take over the schools. fact: the city controller found employees paid for 22,000 hours... they never worked. fact: brown promised to cut crime. but murders doubled, making oakland the 4th most dangerous city in america. jerry brown. he just can't deliver the results california needs now. chris: welcome back. darnings tell me something i don't know. >> the groups of women who supported so fervently hillary clinton and have mostly disbanded after the election are getting together in a united meeting for the first time on october 19. where this goes and what this means i don't know but you can bet when that meeting take place there will be a lot of people paying attention. chris: who is tir leader? >> i don't think
when it finally opened, i also used my points for... car repair. [ male announcer ] use your citi thankyou points for almost anything, even local charities. what's your story? citi can help you write it. but what were the results? fact: brown promised to improve schools. but the drop out rate increased 50%, and the state had to take over the schools. fact: the city controller found employees paid for 22,000 hours... they never worked. fact: brown promised to cut crime. but murders doubled,...
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give us a wave. he takes care of us early in the morning. anyway, email brian@cbs5.com. and check out brian's daily briefing at 11:00 a.m. here on cbs5.com. >>> thanks for watching. >> we got a new -- >> okay. >> there is a look at san francisco. put yourke
give us a wave. he takes care of us early in the morning. anyway, email brian@cbs5.com. and check out brian's daily briefing at 11:00 a.m. here on cbs5.com. >>> thanks for watching. >> we got a new -- >> okay. >> there is a look at san francisco. put yourke
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can you tell us about that? >> no, sorry. >> reporter: can you just explain what kind of caregivers they are? >> the men drove the women to the hospital. none was seriously hurt. >>> a container ship docked tow port of oakland after hitting a whale. a look from chopper 5. the whale was stuck on the bow of that ship after being hit. it's believed the whale may have already been dead before the ship hit it. the coast guard says that this type of thing has never happened before that they know of. >> a man is in the hospital this afternoon after being shot by police in concord about 2:30 this morning on clayton road and ashbury drive. police say they tried to stop the man because they believed he was a robbery suspect. he ran off when they tried to talk to him. officers say the man pulled out a handgun and they shot him. the man is in his early 20s. he is expected to survive. >>> $17,000 reward is being offered to find the gunman who shot and killed a berkeley man while he was walking home. he had just left a party
can you tell us about that? >> no, sorry. >> reporter: can you just explain what kind of caregivers they are? >> the men drove the women to the hospital. none was seriously hurt. >>> a container ship docked tow port of oakland after hitting a whale. a look from chopper 5. the whale was stuck on the bow of that ship after being hit. it's believed the whale may have already been dead before the ship hit it. the coast guard says that this type of thing has never happened...
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matt bigler of kcbs radio shows us it's money the school could really use. >> reporter: merritt trace elementary school here in san jose, which was decimated by fire this summer, is involved in an email campaign from parents and teachers to get people to go on facebook and vote for the school in this kohl's department store prize campaign. kohl's is offering $500,000 to the top 20 schools each that get the most votes. so you have to go on facebook, log in, search for merritt trace elementary school, which is the official name of trace, and then you can vote up to five times. and then again if merritt trace ends up in the top 20 schools, they will receive $500,000. as of this morning, they were ranked at number 32. so there is a lot of ground to cover if they are going to win. i'm matt bigler in san jose for cbs 5. >>> people in one san francisco neighborhood sounding off about growing problems with a popular park. neighbors say that dolores park in the mission area gets too loud and crowded even during the week. they say more and more people are drinking in the park and they're playin
matt bigler of kcbs radio shows us it's money the school could really use. >> reporter: merritt trace elementary school here in san jose, which was decimated by fire this summer, is involved in an email campaign from parents and teachers to get people to go on facebook and vote for the school in this kohl's department store prize campaign. kohl's is offering $500,000 to the top 20 schools each that get the most votes. so you have to go on facebook, log in, search for merritt trace...
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send us your answer at mornings@cbs5.com. we're also on facebook and twitter. >> you have to have a little bit of notoriety or do something that gets you in the news to get these high-profile jobs. >> i remember this guy was in this whole stock scandal in europe and in the newspaper touting the stock and... >> he got fired, didn't he? or no? >> i think he got you know -- but look. you know? >> cnn. >> even better things. >>> all righ. the science of dancing reveals the moves that women find attractive. >>> a little girl runs on a road. that's what drivers see. but it's not real. the purpose for this hologram. they were installed in a san ,, you want some fiber one honey clusters? yeah. you must really care about him. what? no, no. you gave him fiber. no she didn't. this tastes way too good to be fiber. they're delicious crunchy clusters with sweet honey and half a day's worth of fiber. you care about my fiber? not really. i care about your fiber too. i have for a while. ok, carl. why don't you care about her fiber? hey carl.
send us your answer at mornings@cbs5.com. we're also on facebook and twitter. >> you have to have a little bit of notoriety or do something that gets you in the news to get these high-profile jobs. >> i remember this guy was in this whole stock scandal in europe and in the newspaper touting the stock and... >> he got fired, didn't he? or no? >> i think he got you know -- but look. you know? >> cnn. >> even better things. >>> all righ. the science of...
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and it wasn't just us, we had help from public and pd. everybody was planning a very helpful hanld i was great. >> the fire chief says given the extent of the blazes he's not sure a swifter response would have made much of a difference. >> just after a natural disaster and earthquake, tornado, hurricane, people who left homes in a hurry are now anxious to get back so see what, if anything is left. many will get devastating news. some will not. vic lee is live with that story. vick? >> i want to you take a look behind me. let me step aside here. we're on the other side of the canyon. the explosion and fire happened. and there has been a lot of activity there. all day. firefighters busy mopping up. and there is a lot of evacuees and survivors passed by here where i'm standing hoping to get a glimpse of their homes. walter showed me images he shot just before he decided to run. the explosion happened just blocks from the home. the houses across the street were already burning. >> this is just a boom. i pell to the ground. i looked out of the
and it wasn't just us, we had help from public and pd. everybody was planning a very helpful hanld i was great. >> the fire chief says given the extent of the blazes he's not sure a swifter response would have made much of a difference. >> just after a natural disaster and earthquake, tornado, hurricane, people who left homes in a hurry are now anxious to get back so see what, if anything is left. many will get devastating news. some will not. vic lee is live with that story. vick?...
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for joining us >> see you next week. you can't really love me. i know about gayle. i don't know what you're talking about. if you just tell me what happened... [ ding ] [ man ] 35th and archer. next stop hamilton. [ brakes hiss ] ♪ [ male announcer ] now you can watch hit tv shows on your iphone when you get at&t u-verse tv. at&t. rethink possible. but what were the results? fact: brown promised to improve schools. but the drop out rate increased 50%, and the state had to take over the schools. fact: the city controller found employees paid for 22,000 hours... they never worked. fact: brown promised to cut crime. but murders doubled, making oakland the 4th most dangerous city in america. jerry brown. he just can't deliver the results california needs now. i even bought her a computer with my new citi forward card. then one day... have you seen this? she "friended" me. there's a whole album. [ laughs ] [ groans ] and started posting pictures. ♪ and tagging me. publicly. [ male announcer ] you ought to be rewarded for
for joining us >> see you next week. you can't really love me. i know about gayle. i don't know what you're talking about. if you just tell me what happened... [ ding ] [ man ] 35th and archer. next stop hamilton. [ brakes hiss ] ♪ [ male announcer ] now you can watch hit tv shows on your iphone when you get at&t u-verse tv. at&t. rethink possible. but what were the results? fact: brown promised to improve schools. but the drop out rate increased 50%, and the state had to take...
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not used to it. >>> 5:08. recall, hyundai telling thousands of sonata owners to bring their cars in for repairs. and researchers believe they know why swimmers at an alameda beach are getting itchy rashes. ,,,,,,,, get any phone free only at verizon when you buy the hot new samsung fascinate with its super amoled screen. get a free samsung intensity, a free blackberry bold or any other phone in our lineup. don't miss out. offer ends september 30th. buy a samsung fascinate and any other phone is free. only at verizon. >>> good morning. first reports of a trouble spot on the eastshore freeway at ashby. i'll have details coming up. >>> police are searching for a pair of high-end shoplifters in san francisco. they hit the prada store in union square about 4:30 yesterday afternoon. police say a man and woman in their 30s walked out of the store with several thousand dollars worth of merchandise. the store, though, won't actually confirm that. within an hour of the robbery, the store was back open and it was busines
not used to it. >>> 5:08. recall, hyundai telling thousands of sonata owners to bring their cars in for repairs. and researchers believe they know why swimmers at an alameda beach are getting itchy rashes. ,,,,,,,, get any phone free only at verizon when you buy the hot new samsung fascinate with its super amoled screen. get a free samsung intensity, a free blackberry bold or any other phone in our lineup. don't miss out. offer ends september 30th. buy a samsung fascinate and any other...
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we'll give him a list. >> thanks for choosing us. we'll see you tomorrow. ur veters the first full combat care center in california. her after school law is keeping a million kids off the street and out of gangs. and she's fighting every day to create new jobs. i'm working to make california the leader in clean energy. to jump-start our small businesses with tax credits and loans to create thousands more california jobs. i'm barbara boxer, and i approve this message... because i want to see the words made in america again.
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president obama used today to push for the creation of new american jobs. he acknowledges the private sector job growth is too modest to bring down the unemployment rate. >> reporter: the resident took the podium in milwaukee. after the passage of the recovery affect nomarch of last year the job's picture steadily improved. since then it has been limping along, raising fears of a double dip recession next year. >> that's why i am announcing a new plan for rebuilding america's roads and rails and run ways for the long term. i want america to have the best infrastructure in the world. >> reporter: price tag? $50billion. the program would build 150,000- miles of roads, construction maintains 4,000-miles of rail, enough to go coast to coast. 150-miles of runways and put in place a next generation air traffic control system. the president spent his speech attacking republicans, accusing hem of running the economy into a ditch. >> we have tried to what they are pedaling. we did it for 10 years, ended up with the worst economy since the 1930s. >> reporter: later t
president obama used today to push for the creation of new american jobs. he acknowledges the private sector job growth is too modest to bring down the unemployment rate. >> reporter: the resident took the podium in milwaukee. after the passage of the recovery affect nomarch of last year the job's picture steadily improved. since then it has been limping along, raising fears of a double dip recession next year. >> that's why i am announcing a new plan for rebuilding america's roads...
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marin kelly shows us what's being done to remove the tugboat. >> getting this tugboat out from word is behind me is turning it to be no easy task. the state department of fish and game said it will be at least two days before a completely clear it's turning into such a big job to shut down operations for today so they can reevaluate their plan. earlier today you can see this video they had a work road here using a blowtorch he was working to cut this vessel into three pieces so it could be more manageable to get out safely. the might still go ahead with the planned a big inflow was safe to continue today because the winds of kicked out and the word about flying sparks and the george grading a fire hazard. if they're going to reevaluate whether they need to bring him bigger more powerful machine read all of this 90 t tug out from the bank board is now. today's the bones in place around this a emerge friend and a tug that's just in case to catch any oil they missed when cleaning up this vessel to yesterday's. there's two more booms in place just further down the river. those will stay in
marin kelly shows us what's being done to remove the tugboat. >> getting this tugboat out from word is behind me is turning it to be no easy task. the state department of fish and game said it will be at least two days before a completely clear it's turning into such a big job to shut down operations for today so they can reevaluate their plan. earlier today you can see this video they had a work road here using a blowtorch he was working to cut this vessel into three pieces so it could...
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that's going to do it for us tonight. thanks so much for joining us. we'll see you back here. goodbye. >> it would have been a bold step in reducing pollution. grocers and retailers were in support. but they had more input than our environmentalists? want to save tax money? stop spending 20 million a year to start burying the bags that weren't. since our state politicians have dropped the ball, it's up to us. protect the planet at nbc editorials.com. k
that's going to do it for us tonight. thanks so much for joining us. we'll see you back here. goodbye. >> it would have been a bold step in reducing pollution. grocers and retailers were in support. but they had more input than our environmentalists? want to save tax money? stop spending 20 million a year to start burying the bags that weren't. since our state politicians have dropped the ball, it's up to us. protect the planet at nbc editorials.com. k
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syme sume joins us from the newsroom to tell us what's behind the provocative billboard. >> reporter: if the purpose of an ad is to catch your attention this one definitely does it but how appropriate is it when the language is out there for all to see? >> reporter: the massive ad stands out on the side of 101 heading south through downtown san francisco. it's part of levi's campaign to show women come in not only different sizes but also different shapes. hence, the tag line. all asses were not created equal. >> i don't have a problem with it. >> come on, they are using the word asses now as a -- ad word. so, you know, is that appropriate? >> reporter: a spokesman says levi's chose the language because in worldwide surveys it reflects how women talk about their jeans. however, she refused to answer whether levi's considered the language appropriate for children to hear. >> it's inappropriate for all ages, i would think. i think we start to get desensitized to what is appropriate and what i would like my 5-year-old and my 8- year-old to look at. >> if they see it they will think it's
syme sume joins us from the newsroom to tell us what's behind the provocative billboard. >> reporter: if the purpose of an ad is to catch your attention this one definitely does it but how appropriate is it when the language is out there for all to see? >> reporter: the massive ad stands out on the side of 101 heading south through downtown san francisco. it's part of levi's campaign to show women come in not only different sizes but also different shapes. hence, the tag line. all...
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they are used as a busch fer -- buffer zone. now with digital tv, less space is needed. so that space is being licensed for a new internet service. current internet speeds maximums at 54 meg bites. the new stuff is at least theoretically going to be in the white space running at 80 to 800 -- it's many times faster. it's being opened up for these new services. it's very good at going through walls. it's like television because it's in the same radio frequency area. so television gets through walls and things pretty well. gets through trees, you will have the same kind of good, very flexible coverage. >> smart phones and internet radio are taxing the current wireless net works. how we will get this new service is still not known. but companies are bidding to be the developers. it will generate billion of dollars in economic activity. this will no longer be your parents' internet. >>> finding the -- two bay area hospitals is as easy as sending a text message. good samaritan hospital and -- say they are the first hospitals to give patients er wait time. >> you text, interior
they are used as a busch fer -- buffer zone. now with digital tv, less space is needed. so that space is being licensed for a new internet service. current internet speeds maximums at 54 meg bites. the new stuff is at least theoretically going to be in the white space running at 80 to 800 -- it's many times faster. it's being opened up for these new services. it's very good at going through walls. it's like television because it's in the same radio frequency area. so television gets through...
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to bring us an update. there's so much to assess and review with this much information to collect as you might imagine considering the magnitude of this tragedy. we are waiting at this as it begins we will bring it to live. that's check in our news room had there is standing by with more. >> the massive crater that was left behind from the initial explosion. here it is right here it's just huge. right now crews on the scene car saying about 60 ft. long. 30 ft. wide they don't know how deep it is very hard to tell because this is sort of murky monday storage filled water. the thinking maybe it's about 3 ft. deep. just to give you a better idea of how big this thing us. the see these little yellow guys here? if those soulful grown men. that's a huge tract carried nothing compared to the size of this crater. >> now we are awaiting the beginning of that news conference we see a number of officials beginning to gather at the command center there in san bruno. the cameras are standing by and again we want to make
to bring us an update. there's so much to assess and review with this much information to collect as you might imagine considering the magnitude of this tragedy. we are waiting at this as it begins we will bring it to live. that's check in our news room had there is standing by with more. >> the massive crater that was left behind from the initial explosion. here it is right here it's just huge. right now crews on the scene car saying about 60 ft. long. 30 ft. wide they don't know how...
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. >>> well, we've all seen the videos people using cell phones to record police officers us usually doing something that makes the cops look pretty bad. now some officers have started wearing their own cameras. you may not notice them at first, but rob all right lyles shows us how to spot them. >> reporter: suiting up once meant a badge and a gun. now it means a recording device as well. >> just so i can record myself when i stop people. >> reporter: motor officer jason scott has been paranoid complaints and lawsuits alleging officer misconduct have increased in the last decade. usually in a battle of he said she said. but that's about to change. >> this is the new age of policing. >> reporter: 15 oakland officers are now wearing on their chests, the portable video system. it records both video and then audio that is then sent to superiors at the end of each shift. >> i'm able to record everything, you know, and i'm able to download it. it's there, you have a record of it. so i can go on to the computer and log on. it's like you have a folder with all your contacts. >> reporter: the camer
. >>> well, we've all seen the videos people using cell phones to record police officers us usually doing something that makes the cops look pretty bad. now some officers have started wearing their own cameras. you may not notice them at first, but rob all right lyles shows us how to spot them. >> reporter: suiting up once meant a badge and a gun. now it means a recording device as well. >> just so i can record myself when i stop people. >> reporter: motor officer...
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the attacker seems to be using the cover of darkness. as two women fell victim last night within hours of one another. >> we are going to have to find someplace else to walk. >> reporter: we would like to tell you the exact street, but police did say each attack happened in a is he included neighborhood around lake merritt where there are not many streetlights. >> i will probably be a little more careful. >> reporter: so what's recommendation from oakland police tonight? be vigilant. especially as you enter and exit the car. police are even saying to immediately lock the door once you are inside. it seems to all suggest that the two women last night were attacked either inside their car or very close to the car and quite possibly this all happened very close to their front doors. >> i think that it's a suggestion that women could take heed of no matter where they,. >> i think you're absolutely right. >> yeah, okay. in oakland. thank you. >>> well, after numerous calls from local politicians and a demanding public, tonight pg&e has posted
the attacker seems to be using the cover of darkness. as two women fell victim last night within hours of one another. >> we are going to have to find someplace else to walk. >> reporter: we would like to tell you the exact street, but police did say each attack happened in a is he included neighborhood around lake merritt where there are not many streetlights. >> i will probably be a little more careful. >> reporter: so what's recommendation from oakland police tonight?...